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Two roots of a 3-degree polynomial equation are 5 and -5. Which of the following cannot be the third...
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Two roots of a 3-degree polynomial equation are 5 and -5. Which of the following cannot be the third root of the equation?55i0-5-5i
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A:
Your answer would be 0. Then it would be a 2-degree.